Effect of random density irregularities on nonlinear evolution of Langmuir waves in interplanetary medium |
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Authors: | B Buti M Mohan S K Alurkar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Physical Research Laboratory, 380 009 Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, India;(2) Space Applications Centre, 380 053 Ahmedabad, India |
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Abstract: | The evolution of nonlinear Langmuir waves in the interplanetary medium is investigated by appropriately accounting for the random density irregularities of the medium. A pair of modified Zakharov equations, which describe these waves, is solved numerically as an initial value problem for large scale (≫ 102 km) initial pertubations. For an ion acoustic-Langmuir solitary wave, the random irregularities damp the Langmuir wave by way of scattering and let the ion density perturbation radiate away in a few days. However an initial solitary or shock-like Langmuir wave excites the ion density perturbations within a fraction of a second, and then itself gets damped. These effects will strongly decelerate the collapse of large scale Langmuir waves. The possibility of detecting these processes, by means of interplanetary scintillation, is discussed. The authors felicitate Prof. D S Kothari on his eightieth birthday and dedicate this paper to him on this occasion. |
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Keywords: | Langmuir waves interplanetary medium sun radio emission random density irregularities modified Zakharov equations |
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